Ok, as recommended by MaicoDoug, I’m starting a thread on this mystery truck which probably won’t be a mystery for too long with all the experts on this site. Fellow member North Idaho 5.oh posted a thread about saving an FX4, and then Jim posted about how they were some of the best Rangers as Ford started taking them seriously as off road trucks. Then I dove in to the tech article about the FX4s on this site and realized that I had an 02 Ranger in my yard that came to me because it wasn’t running. Being busy with my first gen build I didn’t pay too much attention to this truck but did marvel that it had cool twin shifters (manual TC) as I thought Ford had done away with those by this generation. After that I didn’t give it much thought until the thread mentioned above.
Now this truck has the stainless tow hooks, skid plates, has the chrome twin shifters, has the red inset seats for that year, a box liner, but is definitely missing the alcoa wheels and FX4 stickers on the box. The shocks aren’t Bilsteins but some other aftermarket brand? Back ones are so rust covered they may be original and maybe even Bilsteins? Let me know your thoughts fellas. I will dive into this truck this summer and try to diagnose why it won’t run or start, and I’m sure I will have lots of questions when I do. Cheers!
Now this truck has the stainless tow hooks, skid plates, has the chrome twin shifters, has the red inset seats for that year, a box liner, but is definitely missing the alcoa wheels and FX4 stickers on the box. The shocks aren’t Bilsteins but some other aftermarket brand? Back ones are so rust covered they may be original and maybe even Bilsteins? Let me know your thoughts fellas. I will dive into this truck this summer and try to diagnose why it won’t run or start, and I’m sure I will have lots of questions when I do. Cheers!

Ford Ranger FX4 Off-Road and Level II - By The Years - The Ranger Station
The Ford Ranger FX4 was introduced in 2002. Here is a year-by-year description of the FX4's offered from 2002 to 2009.
www.therangerstation.com